Embarkation after Folkestone (1869; France) by Edouard Manet

Embarkation after Folkestone - Edouard Manet - 1869; France

Artwork Information

TitleEmbarkation after Folkestone
ArtistEdouard Manet
Date1869; France
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions63 x 101 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationOskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur, Switzerland

About Embarkation after Folkestone

“Embarkation after Folkestone” is a distinguished artwork created by the esteemed artist Edouard Manet in the year 1869 in France. Rendered using oil on canvas, this piece epitomizes the Impressionist movement. It stands as a notable example of genre painting and measures 63 by 101 cm. The painting is currently housed in the Oskar Reinhart Foundation in Winterthur, Switzerland.

The artwork depicts the scene of a bustling crowd on a ship, likely embarking or disembarking, as indicated by the title. The use of a soft and muted color palette captures the essence of a cloudy day, with the sea and sky seamlessly blending in the backdrop. The crowd is painted with animated brush strokes, giving a sense of movement and livelihood. Figures are seen with umbrellas and hats, which were characteristic of the fashion of that period. The composition is structured with attention to detail in the foreground, gradually fading into less distinct forms in the background, a typical technique of the Impressionist style. The atmospheric effect is striking, with the artist successfully conveying the mood of maritime travel amidst dynamic weather conditions.

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